It's been reported, but at this time of night I don't have strength to go and look for it. Anyone else?what I mean is the only report of the smell came from Cindy and perhaps george.
It's been reported, but at this time of night I don't have strength to go and look for it. Anyone else?what I mean is the only report of the smell came from Cindy and perhaps george.
It's been reported, but at this time of night I don't have strength to go and look for it. Anyone else?
I know I saw/heard it somewhere.And didn't LE testify at the bond hearing about the smell of decomp?
From the bond hearing:
Orange County Sheriff's Detective Yuri Melich said a car driven by Casey Anthony smelled of decomposition when investigators recovered it. "I was a homicide detective for two years with the Orange County Sheriff's Office. From my experience, the smell that I smelled inside that car was the smell of decomposition," he said.
http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=e66bd3d1-1eb0-4843-b162-275e53cc4aa3
Oh, bless you.From the bond hearing:
Orange County Sheriff's Detective Yuri Melich said a car driven by Casey Anthony smelled of decomposition when investigators recovered it. "I was a homicide detective for two years with the Orange County Sheriff's Office. From my experience, the smell that I smelled inside that car was the smell of decomposition," he said.
http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=e66bd3d1-1eb0-4843-b162-275e53cc4aa3
oh thanks Amster. I will watch it again tomorrow and check it out.What about the detective at the bond hearing? Didn't he testify about the odor?
OH thank you Steadfast. That is really valuable info imo.From the bond hearing:
Orange County Sheriff's Detective Yuri Melich said a car driven by Casey Anthony smelled of decomposition when investigators recovered it. "I was a homicide detective for two years with the Orange County Sheriff's Office. From my experience, the smell that I smelled inside that car was the smell of decomposition," he said.
http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=e66bd3d1-1eb0-4843-b162-275e53cc4aa3
Where was that stated? First I've heard of that.
....and the dogs, don't forget that the dogs 'hit' on the trunk too.....
silly as it sounds I think Cindy is just a neatnic. Cindy was hating the clothes not put away in Casey's room, kept them there until she could stand it no more.
Look at their garage...floor is painted so that there are no stains, most things appear boxed and labeled. On Greta she apologizes or makes excuses for the part of her yard that she feels isn't up to standard.
The decorations in their home seem pretty clean, meaning not cluttered and such. The walls are all white, the home is painted in light colors. The 97 pontiac looks pretty darn clean for a car of it's age.
She talks about checking the pool daily (filters and such). Her dogs fur looked clean and shiney. Odors bother her, like smoke.
Caylee's room was very organized, high built-in shelves for the books, a hanging home for stuffed animals. Caylee's bed had pillows knocked off by the dogs, she picked them up right away.
She closes one side of the shed after a reasonable amount of time b/c imo she felt it isn't organized enough....like letting someone look in your 'junk drawer'. Casey's room is well organized.
I think Cindy was a loving and attentive mom, she took care of her children and perhaps too well. She was just being mom by washing dirty pants of her wayward daughter, they smelled and just reminded her of how Casey was living and perhaps her gd.
I don't think she thought in a million years her daughter could have possibly killed her grand daughter! She just shuddered at the thought of Caylee living in some smoke filled home with a bunch of slobs. She just wanted to clean up because that's her routine and what she does naturally. jmo
The first responding officer may have smelled decomp in the car. We don't have access to that report. Once the responding officer showed up the Anthony's may have not mentioned that the car smelled and the officer didn't know it was an important piece of evidence. LE officers don't always here the 911 call until after the fact.
Casey led LE on a wild goose chase and they humored her for a day before placing her under arrest for child neglect. IMO, at that point is when the car became important to LE.
Not sure if you got your answer 'cause I'm re-reading...but LE means law enforcement...and if you happen to know what MOO means pass it on to me.Ok I gotta know. Its a dumb question but driving me crazy What is LE, I knows something to do with police. But what does it stand for?
From the bond hearing:
Orange County Sheriff's Detective Yuri Melich said a car driven by Casey Anthony smelled of decomposition when investigators recovered it. "I was a homicide detective for two years with the Orange County Sheriff's Office. From my experience, the smell that I smelled inside that car was the smell of decomposition," he said.
http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=e66bd3d1-1eb0-4843-b162-275e53cc4aa3
The first responding officer may have smelled decomp in the car. We don't have access to that report. Once the responding officer showed up the Anthony's may have not mentioned that the car smelled and the officer didn't know it was an important piece of evidence. LE officers don't always here the 911 call until after the fact.
Casey led LE on a wild goose chase and they humored her for a day before placing her under arrest for child neglect. IMO, at that point is when the car became important to LE.
Okay...RR...I just have to ask...where do you think Caylee is?
Not sure if you got your answer 'cause I'm re-reading...but LE means law enforcement...and if you happen to know what MOO means pass it on to me.
silly as it sounds I think Cindy is just a neatnic.